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For those near downtown Cleveland you can stop in at the DNR office at 1150
E. 49th Street and pick up a copy.  I saw them there yesterday while getting
tags for my canoe.  Exit I-90 at E. 55th Street then go west on the South
Marginal Road to E. 49th.  As you go up the hill the office is on the right.

Matt Valencic
Chagrin Falls, OH

-----Original Message-----
From: Ohio birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Warren, Mary
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 9:16 AM
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Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Lake Erie Public Access Guide

This is a wonderful resource and as John mentioned , it is free.
WE also have them available at the Bird Center here at Magee Marsh.


Mary L. Warren
Wildlife Communications Specialist
Magee Marsh Wildlife Area
13229 W. State Route 2
Oak Harbor, OH  43449
419-898-0960 #31
FAX: 419-898-4017
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"I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in
order."
                                     John Burroughs


-----Original Message-----
From: Ohio birds [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
John Pogacnik
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 9:05 AM
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Subject: Lake Erie Public Access Guide


We are rapidly getting close to the fall migration of waterbirds along
the Lake Erie shoreline.  I just recently ran across a new publication
put out by the ODNR Office of Coastal Management titled "Ohio's Lake
Erie Public Access Guidebook".   it is a 300+ page book listing all the
public access sites in Ohio.  It lists 164 access points and each site
has its own map, address, and description of the site.  I remember many
a  time watching a bird fly by and thinking it's heading in this
direction, is there anywhere down the way to get a better look?  This
book will definitely help.  Best of all it's free.  Here is a link to
the website.  The website has PDF's of each site and lists where you can
pick up a copy of the book.



http://ohiodnr.com/Coastal_Main_Menu/Access/tabid/21033/Default.aspx



John
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